No game is perfect, as we all know. There are always some problems, or complaints and even major groundbreaking games like Mario 64 get away with bad camera angles. So what are some of the worst moments in otherwise great games, you ask? Well, Go!GamingGiant takes a look into some of the biggest games with some of the biggest mistakes.
Any side quest in Mass Effect
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Of course we all prefer Mario in the Super Mario Franchise or Snake in the Metal Gear games, but who amongst us has forgotten the unsung heroes of video gaming? I’m not talking about sidekicks; I’m talking about the underrated characters that aren’t even considered sidekicks since they’re usually background characters or ancillary to the point of uselessness. So Go!GamingGiant is going to ... more.

Go Gaming Giant counts down the rest of the most memorable video gaming hair with the likes of resurrected queens, crazed scientists and...Elvis impersonators? No matter where the hair is found, the person attached will always live in infamy for the hair style they've wielded.
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When it comes to video game characters; gamers turn a blind eye toward the subject of sweet, sweet justice. Honestly, video game characters rarely have to face up to their crimes and it’s a subject no one has really talked about. But crime doesn’t pay, so here are some rough estimates for the amount of jail time the most famous video game characters would have to serve for their crimes (along ... more.

Rain, the last of the previously announced DLC characters finally has a taste of their preview trailer treatment. While the costume has a few extra tidbits it remains purple, Prince references continue carrying on, he still shoots tons of water, lightning, and seems to have some Noob Saibot/Sektor similarities. Watch the trailer and check out Rain in action, if not for just the classic moves with... more.

NetherRealm and Warner Bros. have released the latest character in their Mortal Kombat DLC lineup today. For those who don't already have the season pass, Kenshi the blind warrior is available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 for 400 MSP or $4.00, respectively. Of course, if you haven't purchased it already, the season pass is available on Xbox 360 for 1200 MSP and that will give you access to ... more.

Today's store update comes complete with some more EA discounts, DLC for multiple titles including: Mortal Kombat, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, and Killzone 3. Nothing really new or free for PS Plus members though for the week, though there is a friendly reminder that members have less than 2 weeks to redeem their "Welcome Back" packages. Here is what is new to the store today:
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With the new Mortal Kombat game being brand spanking new to the Xbox 360 and PS3, Go gaming giant takes a look at some of the coolest Mortal Kombat fatalities since the advent of the franchise. While some fatalities are straight up goofy, others are so violent that you might wonder how the game wasn't rated "adults only." Either way, it's been a long time coming for the best Mortal Kombat fataliti... more.

If you live in the United States, then you have surely witnessed what is probably one of the most embarrassing jobs in our country, founded right here in my home state: sign twirling. Whether the person is lackadaisically bobbing back and forth or dancing and twirling so wildly that you can't even see the sign they are trying so hard to advertise, it is a sad sight to see. And thanks to Warn... more.

The world was in awe of the "Mortal Kombat" fan movie pilot released last summer but were disappointed when the project was declined by Warner Brothers. However the website Bloody Disgusting found that director Kevin Tancharoen will start filming a 10-part webisode series next month.
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Just in case you missed it in the lead up to this year's E3, NetherRealm Studios and Warner Bros. have put together a little trailer showing off the upcoming franchise reboot of Mortal Kombat. Currently known only as Mortal Kombat, the new game trailer released on the 10th of June shows a return to the classic 2D fighting style for the franchise with a few new additions thrown in, such as tag-team... more.

When we left off last with Whatever Happed To Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat was dominating the arcades and home consoles with MK 3, but it was Mortal Kombat 4 that brought on a great wave of changes that shifted the series into a whole new light. With a trip to the 3D realm, Mortal Kombat changed from the classic 2D fighter into an exclusive home console series.
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